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Current Survey Results
for question:
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| What is the most appropriate mechanism for prosecuting acts of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes? |
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Responses |
Percent |
| The International Criminal Court |
23 |
53 % |
| Ad-hoc International Tribunals |
7 |
16 % |
| Hybrid Courts |
5 |
11 % |
| Domestic Courts |
9 |
20 % |
| Total |
44 |
100 % |
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Editors: James G. Apple, Veronica Onorevole and Andrew Solomon.
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